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Bath remodeling plans: track socket locations
Beginner's Guide to Track Sockets discussion of various topics Outlets Guide remodeling plans
In bathrooms, where space is limited but electrical demands are high, careful planning is essential to navigate limitations in area, movement, and moisture. Striking the right equilibrium between functionality and visual appeal when arranging outlets for your bathtub is paramount.
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In HandT’s bathroom, the track socket is mounted above the sink on the right, eliminating the problem of couples not being able to use small appliances at the same time
1.Know electrical code rules and restrictions
Step 1: Your electrical needs in the bath are very different from your needs in a living room. To this end, it’s also important to be aware of the electrical code for your municipality. Building codes exist, not only for the function of a home but also for safety.Learn about the rules and guidelines set by the International Residential Code, the National Electrical Code (NEC), and any local codes. These codes mostly cover the minimum requirements for how far apart outlets should be and their distance from corners. The good news? You can go beyond those minimums and add more outlets if needed.
Due to the humidity, accompanied by water vapor, bathrooms have specific electrical requirements as follows:
- As in the kitchen, make sure the outlets are CFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupters) to prevent electrocution!
- An outlet should be installed no more than 36 inches from the rim of the sink.
- Receptacles should not be mounted upright on countertops. Of course, the wowsocket track socket has a structural waterproof design, which largely ensures that children will not be electrocuted.
- Outlets should be connected to a separate circuit that does not include lighting to ensure that high-powered appliances don’t overload the bathroom’s electrical system and leave the entire area in the dark. Of course, a wowsocket power track with a capacity of 8,000 watts can be used to accommodate multiple powerful appliances at the same time, but make sure that the bathroom’s electrical system can carry more power than the power track can.
- Whether it’s a conventional outlet or a track socket make sure the distance from the tub is no more or less than 36 inches.
2.Evaluate how much electrical power your bath needs
Bathrooms don’t need a lot of electricity, compared to kitchens and bedrooms, bathrooms need to ensure that they are easy to use and safe for small appliances, here are some important things to consider when planning your layout.
What appliances do you often use in the bathroom
Different people use different appliances, such as the elderly, young people, children, women, men, etc., to ensure that the installation of track socket in the location of the majority of the population in line with the
Also consider whether the appliances will be used at the same time, for example, are you using a hairdryer at the same time as your wife or husband, and do they need to plug in and heat up a curling iron or hair straightener while they are drying their hair? If so, more sockets will need to be added for traditional sockets, whereas a wowsocket can accommodate simultaneous use of electrical appliances without the need for additional sockets as long as you ensure that your home’s electrical circuitry can carry the power of the installed track socket!
How to use corded equipment easily
The hotel bathroom outlet is one of my pet peeves about the layout, I can’t reach the mirror every time I use the hair dryer. Don’t make the same mistake in your own bathroom. Consider how and where you will operate each device that relies on a power cord and place the outlets at their point of use. For some, this will be centered on the mirror. For others, sink location is key. It’s also important to determine where the power source will be located so that the cord doesn’t dangerously cross over the water source.
Do you have wireless bathroom appliances that don’t require frequent charging
For electric toothbrushes, razors, cleansers, and other items that work wirelessly but sometimes require an outlet for charging, consider mounting outlets inside cabinets and drawers as well as on shelves to keep counters tidy!
Do you live alone?
If you live alone, you can install the track socket at your most comfortable height. If you don’t live alone, although the track socket has a high degree of flexibility, in order to avoid life’s little conflicts, make sure that the track socket meets everyone’s height!
Do you use your cell phone or tablet in the bathroom?
Charging electronic devices in the bathroom has become a reality thanks to advances in communication technology and the large number of high-tech appliances that have been invented to allow everyone to enjoy music and watch videos in the bathroom. Plan accordingly: for example, you may need to install a socket on the skirting board near the toilet or on an easily accessible drying shelf.
3.Plan with beauty in mind
The comfort and aesthetics of your bathroom depend heavily on a few very small details, and when laying out your bathroom, consider whether outlets need to be customized, hidden, or camouflaged
customizable
Customize the power track that best meets the home decorating style, not only in the layout planning to meet the daily use, but also perfectly integrated into the home style, reflecting the unique taste of the
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Conceal
Concealing outlets doesn’t have to be intricate, but it does call for prior planning. Given the limited space, the most effective solutions combine power accessibility with storage by situating outlets within medicine cabinets, drawers, cabinets, and concealed beneath vanity cabinets—a tactic frequently employed in kitchen designs.
Camouflage
The warm color of the light and the background to maintain consistency, the socket perfectly integrated into the design so that the visual feel not a little cluttered, the
4.Complement
There are more and more possibilities to use modern technology in everyday life. But integrating new electrical devices at home will only work with an adequate power supply. So, how many socket outlets per room are ideal?
- Kitchen: 10 + 5 socket outlets:Kitchens tend to feel crowded quickly, with lots of appliances competing for the nearest power connection. Apart from the oven, stove, dishwasher, and fridge, you might also use a microwave, coffee machine, mixer, toaster – the list goes on and on. Your outlets should be distributed evenly so that there’s always (at least) one in reach.
- Bathroom (small): 2 + 2 socket outlets:Compared to kitchens, electrical installations for bathrooms require a lot less effort. Two outlets next to the mirror are enough to power devices such as hairdryers and razors. We recommend two additional plugs close to the floor. You should take care that all four will be protected from splashes of water.
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5.FAQs
What are the regulatory specifications for electrical outlets in the bathroom?
The National Electrical Code mandates that there must be at least one GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) outlet in the bathroom, placed no more than 3 feet from the sink and any other water source. These GFCI outlets are engineered to avert shock and electrocution risks by cutting power in the event of a fault detection.
Is it permissible to install electrical outlets within the shower area?
Electrical outlets should not be placed in the shower area due to the excessive risk of water damage and electrocution. Should you require the use of an electrical device in the shower, like a waterproof radio, it is advisable to opt for battery-operated alternatives instead.
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